2018: "Your Last Day on Earth"

The 2018 Marching Railroaders' production asks a simple question: What would you do if you knew it was your last day alive? Would you beg for more time? Or party all night? Would you defiantly meet your maker? These scenarios will play out on the field to musical selections from Les Miserables, Fall Out Boy, and Queen. We'll see you on tour this fall!

Previous Productions

2017: "Contagion"

Durand's 2017 program introduced a deadly virus to the country, causing a nationwide panic before a cure was discovered and administered.

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2016: "My Many Colored Days"

The 2016 program explored the many moods and feelings one experiences, from happy to sad, angry to inspired.

2012: "Automaton"

The Marching Railroaders were turned into silver-coated robots during the course of the 2012 production. Overburdened by the stress of processing so many humans, the robot-producing machine failed in spectacular fashion at the show's conclusion.

2009: "If walls could..."

2009's production involved a room, a birdcage, a girl...and eleven of her split personalities. One of Durand's darkest shows used a little-known suite of music by famed composer Danny Elfman to set the unsettling mood.

2007: "Four"

Durand went back to basics in 2007, performing a show that explored the confinement of four corners. This show relied heavily on crisp drill movement and strong musical performances rather than the extravagant props that had become a hallmark of Durand's shows over the preceding decade.

2006: "Pathways" - Flight IV State Champions (15)

Durand won its 15th State Title with an ambitious production about the pathways one follows in life, featuring a large floor covering that held a myriad of painted paths used throughout the marching drill.

Musical selections include: "Battlestar Galactica Prologue" and "The Shape of Things to Come" by Bear McCreary, "The Fight" by Alexandre Desplat, and "October" by Eric Whitacre.